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Sentence The phrase 'mandate in' is not correct and cannot be used in written English
It is not an idiomatic expression and does not make sense in the context of a sentence.
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Humphrey, if elected would have a mandate in domestic affairs.
"The individual mandate in health care is one of them".
They have no mandate in Scotland," she said.
Well, he doesn't have a mandate in the Seventh District".
The employer mandate in question goes into effect this month.
He had won a landslide election in 1997 and a renewed though smaller mandate in 2001.
Weighing in on the contraceptive mandate in the health-care bill might offend a Catholic student.
issued a similar but more narrow ruling striking down the individual mandate in December.
In 1914, the Japs moved in (She was given a mandate in 1919).
"The Tories have no mandate in the north for their cuts agenda.
He wrote his classic Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa, published in 1922.
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